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Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro and Andy Warhol each
significantly shaped the development of art in the twentieth
century. These Modern masters are the subjects of four small books,
the first volumes in a series featuring important artists in the
collection of The Museum of Modern Art. Each book presents a single
artist and guides readers through a dozen of his most memorable
achievements. Works are reproduced in color and accompanied by
informative and accessible short essays that provide background on
the artworks and on the artist himself, illuminating technique,
style, subject matter and significance. Written by Carolyn
Lanchner, former curator of painting and sculpture at the Museum,
these books are excellent resources for readers interested in the
stories behind masterpieces of the Modern canon and for those who
wish to understand the contributions of individual artists to the
history of Modern art. This volume focuses on Matisse.
Jackson Pollock, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper
Johns each made a tremendous impact on modern art in the 20th
century. As pioneers of revolutionary movements such as Abstract
Expressionism and Pop art, they are key figures in the postwar
transitions that brought American art to the forefront of the
international scene. These latest volumes in the MoMA Artist
Series, which explores important artists and favourite works in the
collection of The Museum of Modern Art, guide readers through a
dozen of each artist's most memorable achievements. A short and
lively essay by Carolyn Lanchner, a former curator of painting and
sculpture at the Museum, accompanies each work, illuminating its
significance and placing it in its historical moment in the
development of modern art and the artist's own life. These books
provide a unique overview of the individuals who shaped the
development of American art since mid-century and are excellent
resources for readers interested in the stories behind the
masterpieces of the modern canon.
Fernand Leger (1881-1955) is famed for his mechanical-tubular
Cubism of the 1920s and for the Futurist-inspired film "Ballet
Mecanique," his collaboration with composer George Antheil. Leger
incorporated elements from a wide range of modernist artistic
movements, including Fauvism, Neoplasticism, Surrealism,
Neoclassicism and even Social Realism. This volume includes 35
color images; a commentary by Carolyn Lanchner, a former curator of
painting and sculpture at MoMA, accompanies each work, elucidating
its significance and its context.
Paul Cezanne, whom Pablo Picasso called `the father of us all', is
widely considered to be 20th-century modernism's presiding genius.
Cezanne's pioneering synthesis of a theory of form with the visual
immediacy of Impressionism in the late 19th century inspired Henri
Matisse and the Fauves and led to the development of Cubism by
Picasso and Georges Braque. This latest volume in the MoMA Artist
Series guides readers through ten of Cezanne's most memorable
achievements, selected fromThe Museum of Modern Art's substantial
collection of his work. His iconic figure paintings The Bather and
Boy in a Red Vest are featured, along with emblematic still lifes
and landscapes from earlier and later years. A lively essay by
Carolyn Lanchner accompanies each work, illuminating its
significance and placing it in its historical moment in the
development of modern art.
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